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Back Scratcher: Ingenuity at Your Fingertips
The back scratcher, also known as a “self-helper,” consists of a long handle and a wavy scratching head, specifically designed to alleviate itching in hard-to-reach areas such as the back. Materials commonly include wood, plastic, or metal, with electric models offering simulated massage. Originating in the Han Dynasty, it was once a refined instrument for scholars, now a practical tool and cultural symbol. Appropriate cleaning is essential, avoiding excessive force. From traditional bamboo designs to technologically enhanced versions, its ingenuity provides relief from itching, showcasing humanity's enduring pursuit of comfort and convenience.
Back Scratcher Usage Guide
- Grip and Pressure: Gently grasp the handle near the middle, avoiding excessive tightness to prevent hand fatigue; use the tip of the scratching head to contact the skin, employing a light “dabbing” motion. Avoid pressing firmly or scraping.
- Positioning Techniques: For back itching, place the scratching head along both sides of the spine and move slowly from top to bottom; for sensitive areas like underarms, gently rub with the side of the scratching head.
- Frequency and Duration: Each use should not exceed 3 minutes, and repeat scratching on the same area should not exceed 5 times to prevent damage to the skin barrier.
- Cleaning and Maintenance: Weekly, wipe the scratching head with an alcohol swab; if the design is detachable, it should be washed with water and air-dried; avoid contact with high temperatures or sharp objects.
- Special Circumstances: Use with caution after bathing when the skin is moist, to prevent wooden scratchers from absorbing water and warping; electric models are recommended with massage oil for enhanced comfort.
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